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‘Walking a tightrope’: Burnham’s borrowing plans clash with fiscal realities

The man tipped for No 10 could also come under immediate pressure if his chancellor is deemed by bond markets to be too left-wing

‘Walking a tightrope’: Burnham’s borrowing plans clash with fiscal realities

TL;DR

  • Bond investors warn Andy Burnham could face immediate pressure if he plans to increase borrowing for his policy agenda.
  • The choice of chancellor will be a key indicator of fiscal approach, with centrist candidates favored by markets.
  • Burnham is expected to follow through on pledges like nationalizing utilities and a housebuilding program, but funding remains unclear.
  • Fiscal rules set by Rachel Reeves and a commitment not to raise income tax, VAT, or national insurance limit his financial options.
  • Some advisors suggest more borrowing for infrastructure investment, while others emphasize the need to work within existing fiscal constraints.
  • Global events beyond Burnham's control, such as geopolitical conflicts, could significantly influence bond market reactions and his administration's financial stability.